Omawumi Finally Speaks: The Real Story Behind Her Relationships with Dokta Frabz and Indigenous Rap Legend Dagrin

In a heartfelt and revealing interview that has captivated fans across Nigeria’s music scene, singer Omawumi Megbele has finally addressed the long-standing rumors surrounding her relationships with late producer Dokta Frabz (Ayorinde Faboro) and late indigenous rap star Dagrin (Oladapo Olaitan Olaonipekun).
Speaking openly, the “Bottom Belle” crooner confirmed that she had indeed shared a romantic relationship with Dokta Frabz, while firmly denying any romantic involvement with Dagrin, whose influence on indigenous rap remains unmatched.
Omawumi stated plainly, “We actually dated,” confirming years of speculation about her connection to the talented music producer. She explained that her attraction to Frabz stemmed from his creativity and dedication to his craft. Known for producing major hits like Banky W’s “Lagos Party” and Dagrin’s “Thank God,” Dokta Frabz’s genius made a lasting impression on both the industry and Omawumi personally. His passing in 2021 left a void in Nigerian music, and Omawumi’s words shed light on the deep mutual respect and affection they shared.
Addressing rumors about her relationship with Dagrin, Omawumi made it clear that their connection was rooted in friendship and artistic collaboration. The speculation, she said, likely began after their successful 2009 collaboration “Thank God,” which showcased their chemistry in music rather than romance.
Omawumi emphasized that Dagrin was a dear friend and creative ally who inspired her with his authenticity and lyrical depth. His death in 2010 marked a huge loss for Nigerian hip-hop, and her clarification helps preserve the integrity of their musical partnership and mutual admiration.
